Publications of the FoundationGender perspectives on energy poverty and energy democracy in The PhilippinesTitle
Publications of the FoundationGender perspectives on energy poverty and energy democracy in The Philippines
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There is a dearth of discourses in how shifting to renewable energy affects men and women differently. Gender equality is a central element in transforming modern democracies which FES believes in. It is then right for us to put on the table how this powerful systems-change will affect different sectors. In this manner, we are not only providing solutions to help mitigate the impending climate crisis; but also in the same stroke, addressing the gender concerns with it as well�and hopefully other social concerns that will make the new system work for everyone. In the end, a changed technical source without a change in culture, values, beliefs, is then just a transition, not a Just Transition.